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Relationships of reproductive performance indicators in black rhinoceros (Diceros bicornis michaeli) with plant available moisture, plant available nutrients and woody cover

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AFRICAN JOURNAL OF ECOLOGY
卷 59, 期 1, 页码 2-16

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/aje.12779

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black rhinoceros; moisture; nutrients; reproductive performance; savannah; woody cover

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  1. World Wide Fund for Nature in Kenya
  2. Mohammed bin Zayed Species Conservation Fund
  3. Zoological Society of London
  4. Zoo D'Amneville in France
  5. Leibniz Institute of Zoo Biology and Wildlife Research in Germany
  6. Wageningen University

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This study investigated the relationship between the reproductive performance of the Eastern black rhinoceros and plant available moisture, plant available nutrients, and woody cover in seven distinct populations in Kenya. Results showed that woody plant cover positively influenced the reproductive performance indicators of black rhinos, while plant available moisture and plant available nutrients made more subtle contributions to the selection of conservation areas.
Plant available moisture and plant available nutrients in soils influence forage quality and availability and subsequently affect reproductive performance in herbivores. However, the relationship of soil moisture, soil nutrients and woody forage with reproductive performance indicators is not well understood in mega-browsers yet these three are important in selecting suitable areas for conservation of mega-browsers. Here, the eastern black rhinoceros (Diceros bicornis michaeli), a mega-browser, was studied in seven geographically distinct populations in Kenya to understand the relationships between its reproductive performance indicators and plant available moisture, plant available nutrients and woody cover. Reproductive parameters showed a complex relationship with plant available moisture and plant available nutrients. We found an increase in the predicted yearly percentage of females calving as plant available nutrients decreased in areas of high levels of plant available moisture but no relationship with plant available nutrients in areas of low plant available moisture. Age at first calving was earlier, inter-calving interval was longer and yearly percentage of females calving was higher at higher woody cover. Woody plant cover contributes positively to black rhino reproduction performance indicators, whereas plant available moisture and plant available nutrients add to the selection of conservation areas, in more subtle ways.

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